The Jerusalem Post

Strong winds disrupt travel in Turkey

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ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Strong winds forced authoritie­s to temporaril­y close bridges across the Bosphorus strait dividing the European and Asian sides of Istanbul on Wednesday, and Turkish Airlines suspended dozens of internatio­nal and domestic flights. Traffic across the two Istanbul bridges was staggered to reduce risks of an accident, while high winds blowing through western and central Turkey caused havoc on the roads in other cities.

The winds kicked up a dust storm in Ankara, while a motorcycli­st was reported killed in the Aegean province of Denizli. Istanbul’s fire department was flooded with calls from residents alarmed as high winds tore the roofs off buildings. Television images showed a collapsed unfinished building at a constructi­on site in the city. Turkey’s flagship carrier Turkish Airlines also canceled 43 domestic and internatio­nal flights scheduled for Thursday due to the weather conditions.

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